Browning 1878 Clamshell Vault Door Metal Glaze – Outswing – 1601100339 Online Sale

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Browning 1878 Clamshell Vault Door Metal Glaze – Outswing – 1601100339

Browning 1878 Clamshell Vault Door Metal Glaze – Outswing – 1601100339

Browning has built a NEW vault door line based on the year they were founded in 1878. Introducing the Browning 1878 Clamshell Vault Door Metal Glaze – Outswing. It has many standard features and it looks great at the same time. Let’s check out some of these features.

The Browning 1878 Clamshell Vault Door Metal Glaze Outswing is the perfect solution for the person who has “more than a few guns” in their collection. In fact, needing a Browning Vault Door in your home is a dream come true for many of us.

The 1878 Clamshell Vault Door allows you to build a Browning level of security into a special room in your home or office. This vault is designed to swing outward. The Browning 1878 door package features a metal glaze finish, cast iron wheel handle, and your choice of lock. The mechanical dial combination lock comes standard. You can upgrade to a digital lock or even a biometric lock if you prefer for an extra cost. 

Browning 1878 Vault Doors don’t try to disguise the fact that a highly secure area is behind them. They are simply highly secure. Period! A properly built vault room allows you the greatest amount of latitude and creativity in the way your guns are displayed. For those of us with collections of unique and rare guns, it gives the ability to show or display the guns without moving them in and out of a conventional safe, risking dings and scratches. A vault room using a Browning Vault Door also adds greater versatility allowing safe and secure storage of expensive gear, documents, heirlooms, and more.

Uni-Force Locking System

What makes the Browning 1878 Vault Door ultra-secure is the Uni-Force Lock System that it uses. It utilizes robust cam locks and a huge, multiple diversion bar system to keep the bolt or handle pressure from reaching the lock. This means that no matter what intruders do, they will not be able to open the vault door unless they know the right combination.

The Advantage of Built-in Vaults

Having a built-in vault inside your home for gun storage brings several benefits for you. One of these benefits is that it is bigger and it can store more guns. In fact, you can choose how big your vault will be, which is great if you are collecting guns and the number of guns you own is growing. Another advantage is that it is easy to open if you know the combination, but it would be impossible for others to open without your authorization. Therefore, if you need a gun, especially during an emergency, you can easily take one out.

Another advantage of having a gun vault is that it is easy to show your guns to your friends. Unlike a safe, you don’t have to remove the guns from the vault to display them. Just open the Browning 1878 Vault Door and your friends will be able to admire your collection. You don’t need to take them out, which is great if you have rare and highly prized armaments that you like to show-off to other gun enthusiasts, but would rather keep them safe on display.

When it comes to storing many guns, having a built-in vault in your home for gun storage is a good idea. The best way to keep your collection secure is with a Browning 1878 Vault Door.

If you have any questions regarding the Browning 1878 Clamshell Vault Door Metal Glaze, please give us a call today at 800-207-2259!

Features:

  • 7-Gauge steel frame
  • Designed to fit a variety of wall types and installation requirements
  • OmniBarrier Lock Protection System
  • Uni-Force Locking System
  • 1-7/8″ of fire-resistant insulation in the door
  • Cast Iron Round Handle
  • External Ball Bearing Hinges
  • Palusol expanding fire seal
  • Internal Lock Release to open the door from within the vault
  • Made in the USA
  • The 1878 door package features a metal glaze finish, cast iron wheel handle, and choice of the lock type
  • No scene options available on the 1878 vault door

Clamshell Specifications:

  • The minimum rough opening for the 1878 Clamshell Vault Door is 82.00″ H x 40.00″ W
  • Clamshell flange design uses an internal and external flange for additional security and improved appearance
  • Can be secured into an existing door frame using the clamshell flange or, for additional security, using expansion anchors or lag bolts (not included)
  • Clamshell flange has a 3-1/2″ range of adjustment to fit walls with a minimum thickness of 8″ to a maximum thickness of 11-1/2″
  • Out-Swing Model

Locks:

  • S&G Mechanical Lock (Standard)
  • S&G Electronic Lock (Upgrade)
  • Securam Scanlogic Biometric Digital Lock (Upgrade)

Hardware/Trim Colors:

  • Cast Iron

Finish Colors:

  • Metal Glaze

Graphics:

  • 1878 Logo

Specifications:

  • Weight: 800 Pounds
  • Locking Bolts: 24
  • Exterior Dimensions: 83.00″ H x 42.75″ W
  • Minimum Rough Opening: 82.00″ H x 40.00″ W
Shipping & Delivery

We accept returns on non-sale items that are in original packaging, unused, and unwashed within 30 days of receipt. Please follow our returns/exchanges process below. If items do not meet our requirements for return, they will be shipped back to you in lieu of a refund. Shipping and handling charges are non-refundable (exceptions may apply).

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